This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 Excerpt: ...Rectum.--Pressing toward rectum as of something extruding. Urinary.--Frequent urging to urinate; passes only in drops. Violet odor. Tereb. Relationship.--Compare: Crocus; Ignatia; Arum dracontium (loose cough worse at night on lying down). Dose.--First to third potency. IODOFORMUM. (Iodoform.) Should not be forgotten ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 Excerpt: ...Rectum.--Pressing toward rectum as of something extruding. Urinary.--Frequent urging to urinate; passes only in drops. Violet odor. Tereb. Relationship.--Compare: Crocus; Ignatia; Arum dracontium (loose cough worse at night on lying down). Dose.--First to third potency. IODOFORMUM. (Iodoform.) Should not be forgotten in the treatment of tubercular meningitis, both as a local application to the head and internally. Bacil. Tuberculous conditions. Head.--Sharp neuralgic pain. Head feels heavy, as if it could not be lifted from pillow. Itching of occiput. Meningitis. Sleep interrupted by sighing and cries. Scaphoid abdomen. Very drowsy. Eyes.--Pupils dilated; contract unequally; react poorly. Diplopia. Chest.--Sore pain in apex of right lung. Feeling of a weight on chest, as if smothering. Cough and wheezing on going to bed. Pain in left breast, like a hand grasping at the base of the heart. Haemoptysis. Asthmatic breathing. Abdomen.--Chronic diarrhoea, with suspected tuberculosis. Abdomen distended; mesenteric glands enlarged. Cholera infantum. Chronic diarrhoea; stools greenish, watery, undigested, with irritable temper. Extremities.--Legs weak; cannot stand and walk with eyes closed. Weakness of knees when going up-stairs. Dose.--Second trituration. Three grains on the back of the tongue will relieve attack of asthmatic breathing. IODUM. (Iodine.) Acute catarrh of all mucous membranes, rapid emaciation, notwithstanding good appetite, and glandular atrophy call for this remedy in numerous wasting diseases and in scrofulous patients. Acute affections of the respiratory organs. Iodine is warm, and wants cool surroundings. Weakness and loss of breath going up-stairs. Adenoid vegetations. Mind.--Anxiety when quiet. Sudden impulse to do violence. Forgetful. Mu...
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